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An annual Christmas knees up with the Blues Brothers Banned
Blues Brothers Banned return to The 100 Club for the seventh time with a promise of another jam packed night of music and mayhem. The popular powerful ten piece band show band from London thrive on bringing back familiar songs and adding a unique twist, and, with this quirky mix of old and new they are a far cry from archetypal tribute acts.
The Banned are loved for their on-stage camaraderie, humour and endless energy which translates to the audience. They regularly play theatres, music venues and outdoor events all over the country including Edinburgh Fringe and Cork Jazz Festival, have toured UK and Ireland and packed out London's Hard Rock Café and Ace Café not forgetting The 100 Club!
www.bluesbrothersbanned.co.uk
The most celebrated live music venue in Europe and one of the most famous in the world. Our longevity is due to an open minded music policy which has seen many different musical styles performed at this venue over It's long history.
Live music began at 100 Oxford Street on 24th October 1942. It was first played at Mack's restaurant (as it was then known) when British jazz drummer Victor Feldman's father hired the venue on a regular Sunday night to showcase the talents of his jazz loving sons and their band. The band consisted of Victor and his two brothers Robert on clarinet and Monty on accordion. They were joined by legendary British saxophonist Jimmy Skidmore for the opening night.
100 Oxford Street,
City of London,
Greater London,
England,
W1D 1LL.
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